Warm clotes for winter.
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RE: Warm clotes for winter.
I have the HD heated jacket liner and HD heated gloves. I love them! So far I've ridden down to 18* with them and can go lower. It's nice not having to wear a ton of layers under your jacket to stay warm. Trust me, get them and you'll extend your riding season. Also, if you go the HD route order them off the web for 20% less.
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RE: Warm clotes for winter.
I have heated gloves, jacket liner, & socks. If the roads are dry I ride, cold doesn't stop me now. Depends on how far you ride in the cold, longer the distance the more you have to dress for it. I have warm n safe gear, check out their web site good info. Ordered mine from cozy winters. Have fun & think warm.
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#8
RE: Warm clotes for winter.
Not if you wear poly pro or under armor longjohns. And get some marino wool socks and insulated boots.You'll be good togo.
ORIGINAL: StBobBobby
Does anyone's legs get cold too?
Does anyone's legs get cold too?
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RE: Warm clotes for winter.
For legs, I have found that the First Gear HT overpant are all I need. Good in the rain without the liner and all the way down to about 40*, add the liner for anything lower and you're fine. Plus they are only $179.
#10
RE: Warm clotes for winter.
I have those pants and they are awesome. I don't use them on the weekends, since I can wear jeans but I put them over my dress clothes for work and they work great.
ORIGINAL: Phrogman
For legs, I have found that the First Gear HT overpant are all I need. Good in the rain without the liner and all the way down to about 40*, add the liner for anything lower and you're fine. Plus they are only $179.
For legs, I have found that the First Gear HT overpant are all I need. Good in the rain without the liner and all the way down to about 40*, add the liner for anything lower and you're fine. Plus they are only $179.